Word of the Day: Wrinkle
Use the word “wrinkle” for people or fabric, especially clothing. A wrinkle is a crease, a fold, or an impression. (Note: This word begins with an “r” sound.)
- Use an iron to remove wrinkles from clothing.
- This shirt is wrinkled. It needs to be ironed. It’s on an ironing board.
- What do you do with wrinkled clothing?
- After towels are washed and dried, they need to be folded; otherwise, they might get wrinkled.
- As a person gets older, wrinkles appear on the face and the body.
- His face is wrinkled.
You can use “wrinkle” as a verb:
- Don’t let your clothes get wrinkled. Hang them up.
- Remaining in water for a long time will wrinkle your fingers and toes.
You can use “wrinkle” as an adjective:
- These pants are wrinkled.
- Her wrinkled hands reveal her age.
You can use “wrinkle” as a noun:
- Look at all the wrinkles on this shirt.
- The wrinkles on his face indicate that he’s old.
Essential English Dictionary
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